The Rolling Stones through the ages

New York City

The world's premier rock and roll band, The Rolling Stones, has not only endured - its members have remained at the top of their game for more than half a century. One of the world's most successful touring acts year after year, they've capped off 2016 with the release of a new blues album, "Blue and Lonesome," their first studio album in 11 years.

Here, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones attend the North American debut of "Exhibitionism," an immersive display of memorabilia from the group's more than five decades of musicmaking, at Industria in Manhattan's West Village, November 15, 2016 in New York City.

London

The Rolling Stones playing at the Mod Ball at Wembley, London, April 8, 1964.

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Debut Album

The front cover of the Rolling Stones' eponymous debut album, released in April 1964. The album contained several covers (including Chuck Beery's "Carol," "You Can Make It If You Try," "I Need You Baby," "I Just Want to Make Love to You," and "Route 66"), and one new composition by Jagger and Richards: "Tell Me (You're Coming Back)." It was No. 1 in the U.K. for 12 weeks.

The album was later released in the U.S. under the title "America's Newest Hit Makers," and reached No. 11 on the Billboard chart.

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To America

The Rolling Stones (from left: Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman) board a New York-bound airliner for a U.S. tour, in London, October 23, 1964.

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Melbourne

A screaming Rolling Stones fan is tackled as she races across the tarmac at Melbourne Airport towards the plane that brought the British singing group, Jan. 28, 1965. About 1,500 teenagers, 40 policemen and 25 security personnel were on hand for the rock group's arrival.

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Münster, Germany

The Rolling Stones during their first performance on the European continent at Westfalenhalle in Westphalia City, Münster, Germany on Sept. 11, 1965. Thousands of screaming fans attended the concert, the first in a five-day tour of West Germany.

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West Berlin

Fans watch as the Rolling Stones give a concert at the “Waldbuehne” in West Berlin, West Germany, September 15, 1965. Pictured are Mick Jagger, Brian Jones and Bill Wyman.

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New York City

This Nov. 11, 1965, photo shows, from left, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones on the teen music show “Hullabaloo.”

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Paris

The Rolling Stones perform at L’Olympia in Paris, France, on April 11, 1967. Pictured are Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Bill Wyman.

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Paris

Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones on stage during a concert at L’Olympia in Paris, France on April 11, 1967.

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London

Mick Jagger, lead singer of the Rolling Stones, answers questions during a press conference at Granada Studios, London, July 31, 1967. Earlier in the day the Appeal Court had dismissed his appeal against conviction of illegally possessing drugs.

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Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull

A picture taken in the 1960s shows Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger with his girlfriend Marianne Faithfull.

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London

Rolling Stone Mick Jagger relaxes with a guitar in a London dressing room in 1968.

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London

Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones and his German girlfriend Anita Pallenberg relax at his home in London, Dec. 8, 1969, after he flew in from the U.S. where the group had been on tour.

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London

Brian Jones, former member of the Rolling Stones pop group, with American fashion model Donyale Luna, in London, England in 1968.

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Brian Jones

Guitarist Brian Jones, who was key in the formation of the Rolling Stones, suffered problems with drugs and alcohol, and was on probation over a marijuana possession charge, prompting his fellow band members to request that he leave. He was replaced by guitarist Mick Taylor, who had played with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers.

Jones drowned in the swimming pool of his English estate in July 1969. He was 27.

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London

The Rolling Stones, with lead singer Mick Jagger at the front, perform before a crowd of nearly 250,000 people in Hyde Park, London, July 5, 1969, during a free five-hour concert.

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Livermore, Calif.

Mick Jagger sings at the Altamont Rock Festival at Livermore, Calif. on Saturday, December 6, 1969, while Hells Angels cross the stage during a melee to help fellow motorcyclists. The Rolling Stone hired the Hells Angels to police the concert for $500 worth of beer.

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Livermore, Calif.

Lead singer Mick Jagger and guitarist Mick Taylor on stage at the Altamont Race Track in Livermore, Calif. - the infamous "Gimme Shelter" rock concert at which a fan was stabbed to death by a member of the Hells Angels motorcycle club - on December 8, 1969.

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London

Mick Jagger (left) and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones perform on stage March 18, 1971, at the Round House in London.

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London

British rock and roll band the Rolling Stones are shown during the final performance of their 1971 U.K. tour, at London’s Marquee Club on Wardour Street, March 26, 1971. From left: Mick Jagger, vocals; Mick Taylor, guitar; Keith Richards, guitar; and Charlie Watts, drums.

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Saint-Tropez, France

Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger and his bride, Bianca Perez-Mora Macias, are shown during their wedding in the Sainte-Anne chapel, May 12, 1971, Saint Tropez, France.

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Bloomington, Minn.

Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones, right, played for a packed house, June 19, 1972 at the Metropolitan Sports Center in Bloomington, Minn. Police used tear gas and mace to stop about 500 youths from crashing the gate.

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Houston

Mick Jagger of the rock band the Rolling Stones performs June 25, 1972 in Houston.

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San Francisco

Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones gyrates during a performance in San Francisco, July 24, 1972.

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New York City

Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones performs at Madison Square Garden, July 26, 1972, in New York City.

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London

Mick Jagger, lead singer for the rock group the Rolling Stones, performs in Wembley Stadium in London, September 10, 1973.

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Frankfurt, Germany

Mick Jagger singing in the Rolling Stones at the Frankfurt concert hall in Frankfurt, Germany, April 28, 1976.

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Atlanta

Mick Jagger, lead singer for the rock group the Rolling Stones, performs in Atlanta June 12, 1978.

New York City

New York City

Members of the Rolling Stones celebrate the release of their new album “Emotional Rescue,” June 26, 1980, at Danceteria in New York. From left: Bill Wyman, Ron Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.

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Philadelphia

The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger plays to the crowd during a concert in Philadelphia’s John F. Kennedy Stadium, Sept. 26, 1981.

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Cape

Mick Jagger’s stage outfit - a cape made from British and American flags - worn during the Rolling Stones’ 1981 “American Tour.”

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London

Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones pop group, at the press conference at the La Beat Route Club in London’s Soho district, England on April 28, 1982, when it was announced that the group will embark on their first European Tour in six years, starting in Rotterdam on June 4th.

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Paris

Mick Jagger (right) and guitarist Ron Wood perform in front of some 70,000 people at the Auteuil hippodrome in Paris, June 14, 1982.

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New York City

Keith Richards makes a surprise appearance at the Bottom Line night club in New York City, Oct. 26, 1978.

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Philadelphia

Singer Tina Turner and Rolling Stone frontman Mick Jagger perform together for the Live Aid famine relief concert at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, July 13, 1985

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New York City

Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger sings at Webster Hall February 9, 1993, performing songs from his new solo album, “Wandering Spirit.” Jagger also sang a number of the Stones’ classic hits.

Washington, D.C.

Johannesburg

Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger sings during the band’s first concert ever in South Africa, reportedly to an audience that was 90 percent white, at the Ellis Park Rugby Stadium in Johannesburg February 25, 1995.

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Luxembourg

Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones performs during the “Voodoo Lounge” world tour on August 28, 1995 in Luxembourg.

Philadelphia

France

Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones performs on July 25, 1998 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, near Paris.

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Sydney

Members of the Rolling Stones, Ronnie Woods, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, perform live on stage at the Sydney Superdome February 22, 2003 in Sydney, Australia, as part of “40 Licks” world tour.

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Group Portrait

A 2005 group photo of the Rolling Stones (Charlie Watts, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Ron Wood), prior to kicking off their world tour August 21 at Fenway Park in Boston.

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Oslo

Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones performs during a concert at Valle Hovin Stadium in Oslo, Norway, August 8, 2007.

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New York City

Singer Mick Jagger is pictured at a press conference to promote “Shine A Light” featuring the Rolling Stones, at the Palace Hotel, March 30, 2008, in New York.

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New York City

From left: Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards and Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones attend the premiere of the concert film “Shine a Light” at the Ziegfeld Theater, March 30, 2008, in New York.

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New York City

Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, director Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood pose for photographers at the New York premiere of Scorsese’s concert film, “Shine a Light,” March 30, 2008.

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New York City

Musician Keith Richards attends the premiere of “Shine a Light,” featuring The Rolling Stones, at the Ziegfeld Theater, March 30, 2008, in New York.

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Brooklyn, N.Y.

Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones performs during “The Stones: 50 and Counting” tour December 8, 2012 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.

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Chicago

At a Rolling Stones concert at the United Center in Chicago, Taylor Swift joined Mick Jagger on stage to perform a duet of “As Tears Go By,” June 3, 2013.

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Glastonbury, England

Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones performs at the Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, England, on June 29, 2013.

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Havana, Cuba

Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones is seen on a giant screen as he performs during a free outdoor concert at Ciudad Deportiva de la Habana sports complex in Havana, March 25, 2016.

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Indio, Calif.

Mick Jagger leads the Rolling Stones as they perform during the Desert Trip music festival at Indio, California on October 7, 2016. The festival brought together six enduring rock acts: The Stones, Paul McCartney, Roger Waters, The Who, Bob Dylan and Neil Young.

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Indio, Calif.

Mick Jagger leads The Rolling Stones as they perform during the Desert Trip music festival at Indio, California on October 7, 2016.

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Indio, Calif.

Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards perform during Desert Trip at the Empire Polo Field on October 14, 2016 in Indio, California. The four Rolling Stones are a collective 289 years old.

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Indio, Calif.

Mick Jagger performs during the Desert Trip music festival at Indio, California on October 7, 2016.

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Indio, Calif.

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards perform underneath a big-screen projection during the Desert Trip music festival at Indio, California on October 7, 2016.

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"Exhibitionism"

“Exhibitionism: The Rolling Stones,” now open at Industria in Manhattan’s West Village, is an interactive traveling art show featuring hundreds of rare pieces of memorabilia from the band members’ personal collections.

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"Exhibitionism"

The show spans a half-century of the Rolling Stones’ creative output in music, art and fashion.

Included in the show is a recreation of Jagger’s London apartment, which he shared with his band mates in 1962, complete with blues records, dirty dishes and beer bottles.